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Dr. Charlene M. Goss

@cgoss99

Wife | Mother | Educator | World šŸŒŽ Changer passionate about living life purposefully and creating opportunities for others. #DeltaSigmaTheta #TXST #PonyUp

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Trash Bash | Mesquite, TX - Official Website. Sign up to volunteer and Keep Mesquite Beautiful!! cityofmesquite.com/3414/Trash-Bash

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Sunday wake šŸ†™ moment; what is your story of GRACE?? The even bigger question is how are you creating that experience for others? Shoreline City #ChooseYourStory #ThankfulGratefulBlessed

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Our very own Olvy Velasquez is the only Mesquite ISD student to advance to the National TSA competition! To honor his trip to national competition, Olvy has a goal of raising $2,500 for the American Cancer Society Society. Visit raiseyourway.donordrive.com/team/WestMesqu… to help Olvy meet his goal.

Our very own Olvy Velasquez is the only <a href="/mesquiteisdtx/">Mesquite ISD</a> student to advance to the <a href="/NationalTSA/">National TSA</a> competition! To honor his trip to national competition, Olvy has a goal of raising $2,500 for the <a href="/AmericanCancer/">American Cancer Society</a> Society. Visit raiseyourway.donordrive.com/team/WestMesqu… to help Olvy meet his goal.
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Great things are extending beyond the Texas borders. Click the link below to see how you can support Coach Casey from Mesquite or any Texas Special Olympics Participant. #MISDExcellence #ChooseYourStory express.adobe.com/page/zHMfxXB6Q…

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What narrative do we want or will we continue to allow for our institutions of learning? #DoSomething #SafetyMatters #EducatorMomVotingCitizen

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The United States we know today was built with the labor of enslaved Black Americans. The last were not freed (officially) until 19 June 1865. Let us celebrate— and never forget.

The United States we know today was built with the labor of enslaved Black Americans. The last were not freed (officially) until 19 June 1865. Let us celebrate— and never forget.